Solidarity with Lufthansa ground workers going on a “warning” strike in Germany

Solidarity with Lufthansa ground workers going on a “warning” strike in Germany

As inflation continues to increase, UNI Global Union with airport cleaners and security officers it represent, stand in solidarity with ver.di and the ground workers from Germany’s flagship carrier Lufthansa going on a warning strike this Wednesday to improve staffing ratios and pay.

“Without airport workers on the ground, airplanes don’t fly,” said Oliver Roethig, Regional Secretary of UNI Europa. “Their demands for increased pay to compensate for the rising cost of living shouldn’t be dismissed by a company that is taking in healthy profits. Together with our sister federation the ITF, UNI Global Union is standing shoulder to shoulder with all airport workers fighting for their families in Germany and across the world.”

The day-long strike will affect operations at Germany’s major airports, including Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich and Berlin.

The deputy chairwoman of ver.di Christine Behle, who is also the lead negotiator, asked travelers for their understanding and pointed out that workers are facing huge staff shortages, high inflation and a three-year wage cut that is putting them under increasing pressure. “They urgently need more money, and they need relief – for themselves and for the passengers. The employer’s offer is not enough for this,” Behle said.

The workers are calling for a 9.5% raise in wages to compensate for inflation and increased apprenticeship pay by €180, among other improvements.

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Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to the sector workshop for ICTS in the framework of the UNI Europa project on “Fair Working Time Matters” (FATIMA). The event will take place on 29 April 2025 in Leuven, Belgium. The meeting will start at 09:00 CEST and end at 16:30 CEST.